HITCHCOCK—OUTLINE OF THE GEOLOGY OF THE GLOBE, AND OF THE UNITED STATES IN PARTICULAR. With two colored Geographical Maps, and Sketches of characteristic American Fossils. By Edward Hitchcock, D.D., LL. D. 8vo., cloth. Price $1.25.

HITCHCOCK.—RELIGION OF GEOLOGY AND ITS CONNECTED SCIENCES. By Edward Hitchcock, D.D., LL. D., President of Amherst College. 12mo., cloth, with a colored section of the earth's surface. Ninth thousand. Price $1.25.

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